The National Health Service (Professions Supplementary to Medicine) (Scotland) Amendment Regulations 2000
Citation, commencement and interpretation1.
(1)
These Regulations may be cited as the National Health Service (Professions Supplementary to Medicine) (Scotland) Amendment Regulations 2000 and shall come into force on 10th July 2000.
(2)
Amendment of regulation 3 of the principal Regulations2.
(1)
Regulation 3 of the principal Regulations (employment of officers) is amended as follows.
(2)
After the words “in the capacity of” in the first place where they occur there is inserted “arts therapist,”.
(3)
After the word “orthoptist,” in the first place where it occurs there is inserted “orthotist,”.
(4)
After the word “physiotherapist,” in the first place where it occurs there is inserted “prosthetist”.
(5)
(6)
At the end of paragraph (c) the word “or” is omitted.
(7)
“or,
(c)
he is a person who has never been registered as a prosthetist, orthotist or arts therapist, but who immediately before 10th July 2000 was employed by a Health Board in the capacity of prosthetist, orthotist or arts therapist.”.
St Andrew’s House,
Edinburgh
These Regulations amend the National Health Service (Professions Supplementary to Medicine) (Scotland) Regulations 1974 (S.I. 1974/549) (the “principal Regulations”). The Professions Supplementary to Medicine Act 1960 (“the Act”) has been extended to include prosthetists and orthotists and arts therapists among the professions regulated under that Act (see S.I. 1997/504 and 1121). These Regulations add those professions to those whose employment by Health Boards is prohibited for the purposes of providing services under the National Health Service in Scotland, except where their names are included in the register maintained under section 2(1) of the Act by the relevant Boards, unless they were employed in that capacity immediately before the coming into force of these Regulations.
In addition, regulation 2(5) removes the reference to remedial gymnasts from the principal Regulations because the Act no longer extends to this profession separately (see S.I. 1986/630). The profession of remedial gymnast has become part of the profession of physiotherapists.